Technology
Save on an 8-piece entertainment bundle (that includes PlayStation Plus)
TL;DR: For introverts, gamers, and movie lovers, gift the Entertainment & Streaming Mini Bundle Ft. PlayStation Plus, which is on sale for $129.99 as of Dec. 11.
What do you get for the person who has everything? A jam-packed entertainment bundle full of boredom-busting apps and subscriptions.
For a limited time, you can snag eight subscriptions (valued at over $600) for only $129.99, covering everything from streaming and fitness to language learning. You can ensure your loved ones are fully entertained in quarantine over the holiday season — even if you can’t be there to join in on the fun.
So what’s included in this Mini Entertainment and Streaming Bundle? First up is a one-year subscription to PlayStation Plus, the paid subscription service from PlayStation that gives members free games every month, access to online multiplayer gaming, and exclusive discounts, among other things.
Also included is a lifetime subscription to Memrise, a language learning app that uses real-life words and phrases and naturally-voiced audio and video clips to teach new languages.
Next, the included one-year subscription to Topic Streaming Platform will open up a whole new range of critically-acclaimed films and TV shows from around the globe, from indie gems to thought-provoking originals.
Those are just a few of the apps in this exciting bundle. There’s also a VPN subscription, a one-year subscription to History Hit TV, a one-year subscription to video-sharing app Kast TV Premium, a lifetime subscription to Elmedia Player PRO, and a lifetime subscription to JustStream PRO Mac Mirror Display App.
This bundle is valued at $608, but you can snag all eight subscriptions for someone special (or yourself) for $129.99 for a limited time. Not too shabby.
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